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Posted by MZB on April 14, 2007, 10:38 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options That's what I thought.
OTOH I have purchased gifts for my daughter via Amazon. They will ship to
her address.
Mel
> says...
>> This is slightly OT, but maybe not.
>>
>> I need some advice. Today I received a product that I didn't order. I
>> called
>> the company and found out that it was ordered over the internet with my
>> name, address, and VISA card (it's a card that I pretty much use for
>> online
>> purposes).
>>
>> I then went to my credit card site and found all sorts of purchases made
>> in
>> the last month -basically subscriptions made online (eg: Blockbusters). I
>> haven't even received that credit card bill yet. I called VISA and they
>> canceled the card and will send me a new card. Meanwhile, I am of course
>> very concerned as to what is going on. I called Blockbusters and found
>> that
>> a subscription was opened using my name, address, and cc. The security
>> questions/answers were wrong. The email address left was a phony (well,
>> not
>> mine, of course). So far, no DVD's or anything was shipped/ordered. I am
>> trying to figure out what the perpetrator was to gain?? Is the person
>> waiting to see if I discover it and cancel the card? If not, would they
>> then
>> change the address or maybe just order stuff shipped to a different
>> address?
>>
>> I checked my credit report and it is clean so far. Nothing new set up. I
>> worry about identity theft but hopefully I can take the right steps to
>> prevent that. I also wonder how the heck my card got stolen like this. I
>> don't
>> open email attachments; I don't visit questionable web-sites; and I use
>> up-to-date firewall, spyware, and anti-virus programs (Zone Alarm,
>> ad-aware,
>> avg). I just now added a rootkit checker. So far, everything has been
>> clean.
>> Of course, I guess thieves have ways of getting into sites and stealing
>> this
>> information.
>>
>> I would appreciate any advice and answers to my questions above?
>>
>> MB
>>
>>
>>
>
> You may want to keep a close eye on your mail. If the thief doesn't
> have access to steal incoming mail then I don't see how the scam pays
> off. Nobody goes to all this work for nothing. Most on-line merchants
> will only ship to the CC billing address which they always verify.
> Something doesn't add up here.
>
> --
> James E. Morrow
> Email to: jamesemorrow@email.com
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